BDO Hong Kong
BDO's global organisation extends across 166 countries and territories, with over 115,600 professionals working in over 1,770 offices – and they are all working towards one goal: to provide our clients with exceptional services. Since our establishment in Hong Kong in 1981, BDO in Hong Kong has committed to facilitating the growth of businesses by advising the people behind them. We currently have 60 directors and 1,000 staff, and maintain our strong position as the fifth largest accounting firm in Hong Kong. We provide an extensive range of professional services to our clients including assurance, private client services, risk advisory services, specialist advisory services, and taxation.
R&D, partnerships, upskilling essential to drive innovation and competitive advantage: BDO, UAE's Madan Mohan
R&D, partnerships, upskilling essential to drive innovation and competitive advantage: BDO, UAE's Madan Mohan
BDO, UAE’s Madan Mohan discussed several ways that organisations can enhance data protection in the Middle East, as well as how they can stay ahead of emerging trends.
BDO director: 2023 may pose challenges to Malaysia amidst impending global recession
This comes amidst GDP growth for the country in the past year.
BDO Partner: Companies need support from the government to survive hardships
Gordon Gao has highlighted how global economic crises transpire from time to time and how businesses should change the business field to survive.
Established loyal customer base a formula for long-term success, says BDO Singapore director
Roger Loo noted that it is crucial for businesses to adapt to create a strategic customer experience.
Indifference to global events for businesses ‘outright dangerous,’ says BDO partner
Shivendra Jha said businesses must integrate technology’s impact with their supply chain to minimise cost structures.
BDO UAE’s Associate Director shares key technological trends in the Middle East
Amit Tenglikar is one of the judges at the Middle East Technology Excellence Awards.
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